Casa Enseada

Images based on “Casa Enseada”, by Arquitetura Nacional. You can find the original, marvelous project here: http://design-milk.com/brazilian-beach-house-weekends-holidays/
There are some minor differences between this rendition and the original design, but they’re simply for me to practise some specific skills (I wouldn’t change the design, of course!).
This set was a great opportunity for me to finally use Chaos Group’s wonderful VRScans materials, an incredible material library made from custom scanned real world materials. If you’re not familiar with those, I strongly advise you to give them a spin. They’re basically ready to use, photorealistic materials created using Chaos’ proprietary scan technology and all you have to do is insert them in your scene. No tweaking, no guessing.
I also used some commercial models bought from Design Connected (the Poltrona Mole, by Sergio Rodrigues) and 3DSky.org (the dining set, kitchen appliances) and some other free stuff from Dimensiva. Some high resolution textures were bought from Textures.com, making the creation of the floor material a lot easier. Those are really great resources and very affordable.
As far as softwares are concerned, I used the usual suspects: 3ds Max 2017, V-Ray 3.50.04 and Photoshop.

VDOMIKE

The main idea of ​​the project is in mobile modules (houses), designed for two or three people. Each module has a personal decorative lighting and connection to the electrical network. In view of the fact that modules are mobile, the common space of an institution can be transformed.

Great Northern Trading Post Motel

These renders were done for a client who designed this prefab building as a concept which was never further developed. He wanted to show it’s potential, situated in a remote environment. He particularly wanted to see it on the bank of a river or lake.

After receiving his mood board, I knew it would be difficult to find quality photographs of a location from multiple angles to use as backplates. Also, doing the environment in full CG would be time consuming and not necessarily the best result. So I found some panoramas from a trek I did a few years ago in Tasmania, called the Overland Track, which were perfect. It was very remote and I knew it would be a perfect backdrop. I just needed to include a lake and extra vegetation in 3D in order to integrate it. Sky was also replaced on one of the external shots.

Client was very happy with the result.

Redemption, 3d short movie ..

Redemption, 3d short movie ..
My second 3d cinematic approach .. no specific storyboard, just some architecture and some environment design with random self thoughts ..

I did the scenes using 3D Max & vray for render & after effects for post production ..
Hope u like it ..

Credits :

Event : Redemption
Producer / Designer / Animator : By Me
Music & Sound : Jóhann Jóhannsson – Flight From The City